Dr. Amie Wolf, an adjunct professor in the Faculty of Education, is asking for an apology from the administration saying they’ve made an error, and for greater change.
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At its first meeting of the new year on January 20, the UBC Vancouver Senate approved changes to class standings and heard a presentation from the Ombudsperson.
Inspired to make an impact in racialized communities, Sukhmeet Singh Sachal works on two projects: Translations 4 Our Nations and the COVID-19 Sikh Gurdwara Initiative.
The report was submitted on January 24 last year, but was not publicly released until last month when it appeared on the Institute’s website along with a formal response from PWIAS leadership, completed in November 2020.
The new office space, which was originally supposed to open in October, opened on January 6, in time for second term.
Berman announced his resignation in a statement released Friday on the SPPH website.
Beginning January 7, any travellers to Canada will need a negative COVID-19 test within 72 hours before their flights are set to take off, with a few exceptions.
Last night, AMS Council met over Zoom to discuss modifications to student government elections and a budget deficit amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
The AMS quietly released a CampusBase privacy impact assessment in December, a month and a half after execs promised to do so at the society’s annual general meeting in October.
The president and vice-chancellor said he flew to Baltimore last month to care for his parents. UBCO Deputy Vice-Chancellor Lesley Cormack also revealed a December Edmonton trip.
Cases on campus are not reported to the university community unless contact tracing is impossible, said a Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) spokesperson.
The director of the School of Population and Public Health has admitted to travelling over the holidays in a letter posted today on the school’s website.
A year after UBC declared a climate emergency, the Climate Hub and Climate Emergency Task Force have been working throughout the pandemic.
Public health authorities have contacted UBC to potentially store vaccines, the university has confirmed.
UBC alumna Loujain al-Hathloul has been sentenced to five years and eight months in prison for terrorism offences, but will likely be released in March 2021.